David Shemmings, Yvonne Shemmings
Assessing Disorganized Attachment Behaviour in Children
An Evidence-Based Model for Understanding and Supporting Families
David Shemmings, Yvonne Shemmings
Assessing Disorganized Attachment Behaviour in Children
An Evidence-Based Model for Understanding and Supporting Families
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Presenting an evidence-based model for assessing children with disorganized attachment and their adult carers, this book outlines key indicators of child maltreatment and effective interventions for child protection workers.
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Presenting an evidence-based model for assessing children with disorganized attachment and their adult carers, this book outlines key indicators of child maltreatment and effective interventions for child protection workers.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9781849053228
- ISBN-10: 1849053227
- Artikelnr.: 40003046
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9781849053228
- ISBN-10: 1849053227
- Artikelnr.: 40003046
David Shemmings is Professor of Child Protection Research in the School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research at the University of Kent and co-Director of the university's Centre for Child Protection. He is also visiting professor of Child Protection Research at Royal Holloway College, University of London. He leads the Advanced Child Protection stream within the West London Alliance Post-qualifying Initiative and directs the Assessment of Disorganised Attachment and Maltreatment (ADAM) Project in over 30 child protection organizations across the UK and Europe. Yvonne Shemmings is a Continuing Professional Development Specialist and has trained professionals in over 30 child protection organizations. She is a qualified social worker and was also a senior manager. Her work includes the use of attachment theory in practice. Both David and Yvonne have published widely in the fields of child and adult attachment and child protection. Their title, Understanding Disorganized Attachment, is also available from Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Dedication. Acknowledgements. Introduction. David Shemmings
Professor of Child Protection Research
University of Kent and co-Director of the university's new Centre for Child Protection
and Yvonne Shemmings
Continuous Professional Development Specialist. 1. The Maltreatment Pathway Model and its Components. David Shemmings and Yvonne Shemmings. 2. The Notion of 'Enhanced Relationship Skills'. David Shemmings and Yvonne Shemmings. 3. Using Enhanced Relationship Skills in Practice. Yvalia Febrer
Project Director
Frontline
London. 4. Exploring 'Mechanisms of Maltreatment' in a Family. Alice Cook
Family Assessment Practitioner
St Michael's Fellowship
London. 5. Identifying Low Mentalising Capacity using the Adult Attachment Interview. David Wilkins
Principal Child and Family Social Worker
Enfield
London. 6. Using a Guided Parenting Task. Lissil Averill
Social Worker
Great Ormond Street Hospital
London. 7. Using a Strange Situation Procedure and Guided Parenting Tasks. Yvonne Shemmings and Michelle Thompson
Senior Manager
Young Mums and Dads Project
St Michael's Fellowship
London. 8. Working with Disconnected or Insensitive Parents by Increasing Mentalising Capacity. Yvonne Shemmings. 9. Using Modified Story Stems. David Wilkins. 10. Exploring Children's 'Inner Worlds'. Fran Feeley
Social Worker
St. Michael's Fellowship
London. 11. Using the Child Attachment Interview. David Phillips
Manager of the Moorfield Family Assessment Centre
Enfield
London. 12. Working with Children and Families to Promote a Secure Base. Claire Denham and Jo George
Social Workers
Lewisham
London. 13. Attachment to People and Place with Traveller Families. Mel Hamilton-Perry
Social Worker
Norfolk
specializing in work with Gypsy and Traveller Families. 14. Introducing the ADAM Project across the whole Children and Families Department in Enfield
London. David Wilkins. 15. Introducing the ADAM Project in Lewisham
London. Tania Young
Lewisham Children's Social Care
London. 16. Using Pathway Model Components as Counter-indicators in a Complex Child Protection Referral. Henry Smith
Senior Practitioner
Richmond
London. 17. 'Fake it till you make it': Can Deliberately Adopting Secure Attachment Behaviour Lead to Secure Attachment Organisation? Sonja Falck
Psychotherapist and Executive Coach
Harley Street
London
and David Shemmings. Conclusion. David and Yvonne Shemmings.
Professor of Child Protection Research
University of Kent and co-Director of the university's new Centre for Child Protection
and Yvonne Shemmings
Continuous Professional Development Specialist. 1. The Maltreatment Pathway Model and its Components. David Shemmings and Yvonne Shemmings. 2. The Notion of 'Enhanced Relationship Skills'. David Shemmings and Yvonne Shemmings. 3. Using Enhanced Relationship Skills in Practice. Yvalia Febrer
Project Director
Frontline
London. 4. Exploring 'Mechanisms of Maltreatment' in a Family. Alice Cook
Family Assessment Practitioner
St Michael's Fellowship
London. 5. Identifying Low Mentalising Capacity using the Adult Attachment Interview. David Wilkins
Principal Child and Family Social Worker
Enfield
London. 6. Using a Guided Parenting Task. Lissil Averill
Social Worker
Great Ormond Street Hospital
London. 7. Using a Strange Situation Procedure and Guided Parenting Tasks. Yvonne Shemmings and Michelle Thompson
Senior Manager
Young Mums and Dads Project
St Michael's Fellowship
London. 8. Working with Disconnected or Insensitive Parents by Increasing Mentalising Capacity. Yvonne Shemmings. 9. Using Modified Story Stems. David Wilkins. 10. Exploring Children's 'Inner Worlds'. Fran Feeley
Social Worker
St. Michael's Fellowship
London. 11. Using the Child Attachment Interview. David Phillips
Manager of the Moorfield Family Assessment Centre
Enfield
London. 12. Working with Children and Families to Promote a Secure Base. Claire Denham and Jo George
Social Workers
Lewisham
London. 13. Attachment to People and Place with Traveller Families. Mel Hamilton-Perry
Social Worker
Norfolk
specializing in work with Gypsy and Traveller Families. 14. Introducing the ADAM Project across the whole Children and Families Department in Enfield
London. David Wilkins. 15. Introducing the ADAM Project in Lewisham
London. Tania Young
Lewisham Children's Social Care
London. 16. Using Pathway Model Components as Counter-indicators in a Complex Child Protection Referral. Henry Smith
Senior Practitioner
Richmond
London. 17. 'Fake it till you make it': Can Deliberately Adopting Secure Attachment Behaviour Lead to Secure Attachment Organisation? Sonja Falck
Psychotherapist and Executive Coach
Harley Street
London
and David Shemmings. Conclusion. David and Yvonne Shemmings.
Dedication. Acknowledgements. Introduction. David Shemmings
Professor of Child Protection Research
University of Kent and co-Director of the university's new Centre for Child Protection
and Yvonne Shemmings
Continuous Professional Development Specialist. 1. The Maltreatment Pathway Model and its Components. David Shemmings and Yvonne Shemmings. 2. The Notion of 'Enhanced Relationship Skills'. David Shemmings and Yvonne Shemmings. 3. Using Enhanced Relationship Skills in Practice. Yvalia Febrer
Project Director
Frontline
London. 4. Exploring 'Mechanisms of Maltreatment' in a Family. Alice Cook
Family Assessment Practitioner
St Michael's Fellowship
London. 5. Identifying Low Mentalising Capacity using the Adult Attachment Interview. David Wilkins
Principal Child and Family Social Worker
Enfield
London. 6. Using a Guided Parenting Task. Lissil Averill
Social Worker
Great Ormond Street Hospital
London. 7. Using a Strange Situation Procedure and Guided Parenting Tasks. Yvonne Shemmings and Michelle Thompson
Senior Manager
Young Mums and Dads Project
St Michael's Fellowship
London. 8. Working with Disconnected or Insensitive Parents by Increasing Mentalising Capacity. Yvonne Shemmings. 9. Using Modified Story Stems. David Wilkins. 10. Exploring Children's 'Inner Worlds'. Fran Feeley
Social Worker
St. Michael's Fellowship
London. 11. Using the Child Attachment Interview. David Phillips
Manager of the Moorfield Family Assessment Centre
Enfield
London. 12. Working with Children and Families to Promote a Secure Base. Claire Denham and Jo George
Social Workers
Lewisham
London. 13. Attachment to People and Place with Traveller Families. Mel Hamilton-Perry
Social Worker
Norfolk
specializing in work with Gypsy and Traveller Families. 14. Introducing the ADAM Project across the whole Children and Families Department in Enfield
London. David Wilkins. 15. Introducing the ADAM Project in Lewisham
London. Tania Young
Lewisham Children's Social Care
London. 16. Using Pathway Model Components as Counter-indicators in a Complex Child Protection Referral. Henry Smith
Senior Practitioner
Richmond
London. 17. 'Fake it till you make it': Can Deliberately Adopting Secure Attachment Behaviour Lead to Secure Attachment Organisation? Sonja Falck
Psychotherapist and Executive Coach
Harley Street
London
and David Shemmings. Conclusion. David and Yvonne Shemmings.
Professor of Child Protection Research
University of Kent and co-Director of the university's new Centre for Child Protection
and Yvonne Shemmings
Continuous Professional Development Specialist. 1. The Maltreatment Pathway Model and its Components. David Shemmings and Yvonne Shemmings. 2. The Notion of 'Enhanced Relationship Skills'. David Shemmings and Yvonne Shemmings. 3. Using Enhanced Relationship Skills in Practice. Yvalia Febrer
Project Director
Frontline
London. 4. Exploring 'Mechanisms of Maltreatment' in a Family. Alice Cook
Family Assessment Practitioner
St Michael's Fellowship
London. 5. Identifying Low Mentalising Capacity using the Adult Attachment Interview. David Wilkins
Principal Child and Family Social Worker
Enfield
London. 6. Using a Guided Parenting Task. Lissil Averill
Social Worker
Great Ormond Street Hospital
London. 7. Using a Strange Situation Procedure and Guided Parenting Tasks. Yvonne Shemmings and Michelle Thompson
Senior Manager
Young Mums and Dads Project
St Michael's Fellowship
London. 8. Working with Disconnected or Insensitive Parents by Increasing Mentalising Capacity. Yvonne Shemmings. 9. Using Modified Story Stems. David Wilkins. 10. Exploring Children's 'Inner Worlds'. Fran Feeley
Social Worker
St. Michael's Fellowship
London. 11. Using the Child Attachment Interview. David Phillips
Manager of the Moorfield Family Assessment Centre
Enfield
London. 12. Working with Children and Families to Promote a Secure Base. Claire Denham and Jo George
Social Workers
Lewisham
London. 13. Attachment to People and Place with Traveller Families. Mel Hamilton-Perry
Social Worker
Norfolk
specializing in work with Gypsy and Traveller Families. 14. Introducing the ADAM Project across the whole Children and Families Department in Enfield
London. David Wilkins. 15. Introducing the ADAM Project in Lewisham
London. Tania Young
Lewisham Children's Social Care
London. 16. Using Pathway Model Components as Counter-indicators in a Complex Child Protection Referral. Henry Smith
Senior Practitioner
Richmond
London. 17. 'Fake it till you make it': Can Deliberately Adopting Secure Attachment Behaviour Lead to Secure Attachment Organisation? Sonja Falck
Psychotherapist and Executive Coach
Harley Street
London
and David Shemmings. Conclusion. David and Yvonne Shemmings.